Extract Audio & Video from FLV Files
Extracting audio from FLV files is as simply as dragging and dropping the files into the window of the program. Beside audio, you can also extract video from FLV files. The audio is extracted and saved as MP3, AAC or WAV, while the video is extracted and saved as AVI or raw elementary stream.
Once you drag and drop FLV files into the program, the conversion starts instantly. Another small window pops up during the conversion process displaying the status of each file. You can find out immediately should there is an error on one of the files. FLV Extract can extract audio and video from a single or multiple FLV files at once.
Few things to note:
- The AVIs will not play unless you have the right decoders.
- The extracted MP3s may appear to have an incorrect duration in your audio player. This is because FLV Extract doesn’t generate a VBR header, but the files are perfectly valid.
- The extracted audio and video will be saved within the same directory.
- FLV Extract can extract audio and video from FLV files without decompressing or recompressing.
FLV Extract screenshot


FLV Extract is a portable freeware. There is no information which Windows version it does support, but it works well in Windows XP. Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 is required, however.
Lijit Search
December 25th, 2008 at 3:02 am
One thing I wish this FLV extractor has is the ability to pause/resume the extraction so that I can pause it whenever I have something urgent to do first. The ability would make me possible to hibernate my computer and then go back to the extraction process to resume it.
April 27th, 2009 at 10:07 pm
[...] have already had AOA Audio Extractor and FLV Extract to convert .flv to .mp3, and both are free. FLV2MP3 is another freeware that lets you converting [...]
June 10th, 2009 at 9:10 pm
[...] reviewed this freeware here. You just need to drag and drop all the flv files into the main window of the application and it [...]
August 19th, 2010 at 11:18 pm
Thanks this is a good app, althought i needed to use another app to convert from aac to mp3
March 17th, 2011 at 4:36 pm
Great little app that doesn’t ruin the quality of the audio content. Works perfectly with Win7.